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Look in the mirror. Wish you could see a better leader reflecting back at you? All you need (besides a washcloth) is Clean Your Own Mirror: 6 Necessary Duties to Lead and Influence People. Whether you're a student, an entry-level employee, or already a team manager, this guide will direct you on a path to success by teaching you how to become a better leader and influencer in your everyday life. Written by Dan Gheesling, a former coach and reality TV star, Clean Your Own Mirror offers first-hand accounts of the six necessary duties in action and tips to help you transform into a popular power player within your workplace. Implement Dan's six necessary duties, and your mirror will reflect the best leader of all: One that people actually want to follow.

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Okay. I've watched enough of Dan Gheesling's performances in BB10 and BB14 to know the gentleman is a complete genius in the reality TV world. Since then, he's shared no small part of that intelligence with people all around the world (through speaking and writing books). When I first stumbled on this book, I took a pause before purchasing the book as I was already an experienced leader (eight years of holding various leadership positions within multiple student organizations). However, I'm glad I went ahead and purchased this book.

No matter your level of expertise, there is something in this concise, yet comprehensive book that will get you to reconsider how you go about being a leader. It may be you've omitted a duty (or six!), or that you have done all six, but not necessarily in the correct order. I was pleasantly shocked when I realized I've done some of the legwork in most scenarios I endured (but not all), and that there was room to improve. I highly recommend this book for personal/professional leadership libraries, it's a great tool in and of itself, and a excellent bridge to other established books as well.

This book is very much directed to the reader. That fact alone is what makes a great self help book and makes this book great. I appreciated that the book wasn't simply a book of questions or a book of answers, it was all that and more. What it was is straight forward and an easily followed well laid out path. You could take this book and apply that path regardless of the application someone needed it for in their life. As I was reading the book I realized that everything I read could help me in so many aspects of life It didn't box you in.

I applaud the fact that Dan managed to capture the art of giving advice that you'll want to apply without demanding you do it in only the way he wants it applied to your life as if we were all made of cookie cutters. The book also felt as if the questions posed throughout the book were not rhetorical unanswerable questions. These questions were more tasks that I wanted to take on and think on before I moved on to the next chapter and yet I couldn't wait to read the next chapter.

The only Con I find in the book are the sheer amount of pop cultural references. It made me feel as if the book would become dated. I also worry that if I share the book with my teenage niece that to many of the references will go over her head. The author is a good enough writer that he could have made the book one that didn't rely so strongly on the referrals.

That said I would highly recommend this book regardless of the application you want to use it towards. It's written in such a way I left it believing I could make the changes and would get a benefit from what it had to offer. This is not a book that will drift out of my mind and it's lessons forgotten. This is a book that I believe will stick with me and change my life for the positive

I pre-ordered this book and haven't regretted it for one second. I'm grateful I bought it and pleased to have it in my library.

This is one of the best self help books I have ever read. Granted, I don't read a lot, but this was right up there with Chael Sonnen's The Voice of Reason: A VIP Pass To Enlightenment. You will learn six important duties to become a better leader and more influential person. What surprised me the most about these duties is that they are all very doable with some effort. None of the duties are outrageous, but they are eye opening and overlooked. Along with the six duties, you will find out how Dan was the most successful Big Brother player of all time (Hint: they go hand in hand). Clean Your Own Mirror was essentially made for the people who could not attend one of his college presentations on leadership. Dan's definition of a leader is much different from the traditional sense of the word. He emphasizes building better relationships with your followers and his duties will guide you to doing this. Great book and great advice, you will definitely have some aha moments.

This is a wonderful book. Well written, easy to read and made me smile more times than I can count. :) Dan uses examples from his own life, that made it more personal, that to me, only shows him to be truly invested in wanting to help you understand his "6 duties" in the book. Truly invested in wanting to reach his readers, and help them. I read the entire book in one sitting. Dan had me so interested in hearing the next "duty" and so engaged, I couldn't put it down until I had finished it.I truly feel I learned alot from this book, and feel everyone else will as well!.

This book was a long time coming I think. :) I have always respected Dan Gheesling. One of the MANY, reason's, is because from the start, I have always known he has the heart and voice to motivate and inspire others to be the best they can be. For as long as I have followed him, (5 years), He has motivated me everyday to be the best me I can be and reach for more. This book only continued to prove to me, that Dan Gheesling is an intelligent, thoughtful person, with so very much to contribute, and give to others. I would suggest this book to everyone!.